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I . smart [smɑ:t] ADJ

1. smart (intelligent):

smart child
smart child
to make a smart move
to get smart with sb pej

2. smart (stylish):

smart

3. smart (quick and forceful):

smart

II . smart [smɑ:t] N

1. smart Am sl (intelligence):

the smarts pl
pamet f

2. smart (sharp pain):

smart

III . smart [smɑ:t] VB intr

smart eyes, wound:

smart
to smart from sth

smart alec(k) [ˈsmɑ:tˌælek] N pej inf

smart alec(k)

ˈsmart arse Brit Aus, ˈsmart ass N pej inf!

smart arse

ˈsmart bomb N MIL

smart bomb

ˈsmart card N COMPUT

smart card

Usage examples with smart

to make a smart move
to get smart with sb pej
is he smart or what!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's an eye-catcher for all the right reasons; it doesn't try to be too smart but at the same time, it is smart.
www.independent.ie
My memory of the 2001 film on which it is based is that it is smart and slightly waspish.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He is very smart, with a knack for gadgets.
en.wikipedia.org
Entry to the park is by smart card only, obtained and loaded at the main gate.
en.wikipedia.org
It's going brilliantly -- she's a wonderful woman, she's really smart, she's really strong, a real team player.
en.wikipedia.org
He tries to bully her, but she is the daughter he raised: smart and obstreperous.
entertainment.time.com
Two sisters, one smart and the other not-so-smart, outwit a cat burglar and a corrupt cop and make them accomplices to their ingenious plans of earning money, the crooked way.
www.thehindu.com
Telecommuting may become possible from smart apartments that can recognize a person's face and even tell what the weather is going to be like outside.
en.wikipedia.org
Service providers that introduce high-function smart phone applications and online tools that interface with plan design and current and historical claims processing are becoming increasingly valued in today's information-crazed society.
www.benefitscanada.com
But these days, a lot of smart, highly educated thirtysomething women are having an entirely different conversation.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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